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Isolation, Characterization, and Comparative Genomics of the Novel Potential Probiotics from Canine Feces

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dc.contributor.author Foongsawat N.
dc.contributor.author Sunthornthummas S.
dc.contributor.author Nantavisai K.
dc.contributor.author Surachat K.
dc.contributor.author Rangsiruji A.
dc.contributor.author Sarawaneeyaruk S.
dc.contributor.author Insian K.
dc.contributor.author Sukontasing S.
dc.contributor.author Suwannasai N.
dc.contributor.author Pringsulaka O.
dc.contributor.other Srinakharinwirot University
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-15T02:08:40Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-15T02:08:40Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.uri https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85165495022&doi=10.5851%2fkosfa.2023.e28&partnerID=40&md5=6530bb25e7de2035fc4a8bac23703118
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/29458
dc.description.abstract Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are commonly used as probiotics; however, not all LAB strains have the same beneficial effects. To successfully use LAB as probiotics in canines, LAB species should originate from the canine intestinal tract as they display host specificity. The objective of this study was to investigate the phenotypic and genomic traits of potential probiotic LAB isolated from canine fecal samples. Twenty LAB samples were evaluated for their potential probiotic characteristics including resistance to low pH, bile salts, hydrophobicity, auto-aggregation, co-aggregation, adhesion to epithelia or mucosa, and production of inhibitory compounds. Additionally, we evaluated their safety and other beneficial effects on canine health, such as DPPH free radical scavenging, and β-galactosidase. Four strains demonstrated potential probiotic characteristics and were selected: Enterococcus hirae Pom4, Limosilactobacillus fermentum Pom5, Pediococcus pentosaceus Chi8, and Ligilactobacillus animalis FB2. Safety evaluations showed that all strains lacked hemolytic activity, could not produce biogenic amines, and did not carry any pathogenic genes. In addition, L. fermentum Pom5 and P. pentosaceus Chi8 displayed susceptibility to all antibiotics and concordant with the absence of antibiotic resistance genes. Based on their phenotypic and genomic characteristics, L. fermentum Pom5 and P. pentosaceus Chi8 were identified as potential probiotic candidates for canines. © Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licences/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
dc.publisher Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources
dc.subject canine
dc.subject lactic acid bacteria
dc.subject Limosilactobacillus fermentum
dc.subject Pediococcus pentosaceus
dc.subject probiotics
dc.title Isolation, Characterization, and Comparative Genomics of the Novel Potential Probiotics from Canine Feces
dc.type Article
dc.rights.holder Scopus
dc.identifier.bibliograpycitation Food Science of Animal Resources. Vol 43, No.4 (2023), p.685-702
dc.identifier.doi 10.5851/kosfa.2023.e28


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